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PTSP Assignment 1-First Mid

The document outlines an assignment for a course covering various topics in probability and statistics, including Bayes' theorem, random variables, joint distributions, and moment-generating functions. It consists of multiple questions across three units, each with specific tasks related to calculating probabilities, variances, and properties of distributions. Additionally, it includes a list of student roll numbers corresponding to the questions assigned to each student.
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PTSP Assignment 1-First Mid

The document outlines an assignment for a course covering various topics in probability and statistics, including Bayes' theorem, random variables, joint distributions, and moment-generating functions. It consists of multiple questions across three units, each with specific tasks related to calculating probabilities, variances, and properties of distributions. Additionally, it includes a list of student roll numbers corresponding to the questions assigned to each student.
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PTSP-Assignment -I

2024-25-II-sem
Date of submission: 01-03-2025
UNIT-I
S NO Question Marks CO BL
1 In 3 boxes there are capacitors as shown in table 1. An experiment consists 5 1 2
of first randomly selecting a box, assuming each box is equally likely and
then selecting a capacitor from the chosen box. What is the probability of
selecting a 0.01μf capacitor given that box 2 is selected?
Value(μf) Number in Box Totals
1 2 3
0.01 20 95 25 140
0.1 55 35 75 165
1.0 70 80 145 295
Totals 145 210 245 600

2 State and prove Baye’s theorem. 5 1 2


3 In a box there are 100 resistors having resistance values and tolerance values 5 1 3
given in table. Let a resistor be selected from the box and assume that each
resistor has the same likelihood of being chosen. Define 3 events.
Event A: Draw a 47Ω resistor.
Event B: Draw a resistor with 5% tolerance.
Event C: Draw a 100Ω resistor.
Find the individual, joint and conditional probabilities.
TABLE: Details of resistances
Resistance (Ω) TOLERANCE TOTAL
5% 10%
22 10 14 24
47 28 16 44
100 24 8 32
TOTAL 62 38 100

4 A missile can be accidently launched if two relays A and B both have failed. 5 1 3
The probabilities if A and B failing are known to be 0.01 & 0.03, respectively. It
is also known that B is more likely to fail (probability 0.06) if A has failed.
(i) What is the probability of an accidental missile launch?
(ii) What is the probability that A will fail if B has failed?
(iii) Are the events 'A fails' and 'B fails' statistically independent?

5 Define Random Variable? List the properties of distribution and density 5 1 3


functions in case of single random variable?

6 A Random Variable X has the following distribution. 5 1 3

xi 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

P(xi) a 3a 5a 7a 9a 11a 13a 15a 17a

(i)​ Find ‘a’


(ii)​ Find p(X≤3), p(X≥3) and p(0<X<5)
(iii)​ Find the smallest value of x for which p[(X≤x)>0.5]
(iv)​ Find the CDF FX(x)?
Find the CDF FX(x=5.5)?
7 When two dice are thrown, determine the probabilities from axiom 3 for the 5 1 2
following three events.
i) A={sum=7} ii) B={8<sum≤11} iii) C={10<sum}
8 5 1 3
Determine the variance and Skew of for a uniform probability density
function?
9 Consider the probability density function f(x) = ae-b|x|, where X is a random 5 1 2
variable, whose allowable values range from -∞ to +∞. Find the
i.​ CDF FX(𝑥)
ii.​ Relationship between a & b ​
iii.​The probability that the outcome 𝑥 lies between
1 and 2.
10 If pdf of a Random Variable is fx(X)= e-x for x≥0 then find Moment Generating 5 1 3
Function and first two moments
11 5 1 3
Find the probability of the event
for a Gaussian random variable X having = 3 and
= 2.
UNIT-II
12 The joint density function of two random variables X and Y is 5 2 3

-1<x<1 and -3<y<3. (i)Find the


Variances of X and Y.(ii) Find the correlation coefficient.
13 5 2 3
The joint probability density function of two random variables
and is

Show that and Y are uncorrelated.


14 The joint pdf is given as fx,y(x,y)=Ae-(2x+y) for x≥0 and y≥0 5 2 3
(i) Find the value of A (ii) Find the marginal density functions.

15 List the properties of Joint Distribution and Density functions. 5 2 2

16 Consider two Random Variables X and Y such as Y=-4X+20. The mean value 5 2 3
and the Variance of X are 4 & 2 respectively. Find the Correlation?

17 Find the Covariance between X and Y from the data given in the table. 5 2 3
Assume that and are equiprobable random variables.
1 2 3 4
2 4 8 10

18 State all the properties of Covariance functions. 5 2 2


19 Statistically independent random variables X and Y have moments m10=2, 5 2 3
m20=14, m02=12, m11=-6. Find the moment m22.
UNIT-III
20 Define the following terms: i) Random Process ii) Deterministic random 5 3 2
process iii) Nondeterministic random process and iv) Stationary Random
process .
21 Explain the classification of Random Process with an example each? 5 3 2

S.No Unit & Question Student Roll-numbers


Numbers
1 Unit-1: Q.Nos: 1,6,11 23211A0465-478
Unit-2: Q.Nos: 12,17
Unit-3: Q.Nos: 20,21
2 Unit-1: Q.Nos: 2,7,11 23211A0479-492
Unit-2: Q.Nos: 13,18
Unit-3: Q.Nos: 20,21
3 Unit-1: Q.Nos: 3,8,11 23211A0493-4A6
Unit-2: Q.Nos: 14,19
Unit-3: Q.Nos: 20,21
4 Unit-1: Q.Nos: 4,9,11 23211A04A7-4C0
Unit-2: Q.Nos: 15,16
Unit-3: Q.Nos: 20,21
5 Unit-1: Q.Nos: 5,10,11 23211A04C1-4C8
Unit-2: Q.Nos: 16,17
Unit-3: Q.Nos: 20,21 24215A0408-414

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